What is the the best matching ratio of refractory cement?
Refractory cement is very easy to use. Add some water and mix, and it will harden. Generally there is no need to add other binding agents, but you can add some refractory aggregate and powder. If you use only refractory cement, it will produce a lot of cracks after high temperature. Generally refractory cement can withstand temperature of about 1300 degrees. Refractory cement can be used together with ordinary sand, and the ratio of cement and the sand is about 30 percent.
The ratio of cement and sand is about 30 per cent. Properties and Applications of refractory mortar: 1, Good plasticity and easy construction; 2, High bonding strength and strong corrosion resistance; 3, Relatively high refractoriness up to 1650 ℃ ± 50 ℃; 4, Good slag corrosion resistance; 5, Good thermal peeling. Refractory mortar is mainly used in coke ovens, glass furnaces, hot blast furnace and other industrial furnaces. Applied industry: Metallurgy, building materials, machinery, petrochemicals, glass, boiler, electric power, steel, cement, etc. And refractory cement is also known as aluminate cement. Aluminate cement takes bauxite and limestone as raw materials, alumina content of about 50% as the clinker. And it is a hydraulic cementing material made by grinding. Refractory cement is also known as aluminate cement. Aluminate cement is often yellow or brown or gray. The main mineral of aluminate cement is mono calcium aluminate (CaO · Al2O3, abbreviated CA) and other aluminates, and a small amount of dicalcium silicate (2CaO · SiO2), etc. It is a special cement.
The best matching ratio of refractory cement is 30%. Refractory cement is also known as aluminate cement. Aluminate cement takes bauxite and limestone as raw materials, alumina content of about 50% as the clinker. And it is a hydraulic cementing material made by grinding. Refractory cement is also known as aluminate cement. Aluminate cement is often yellow or brown or gray. The main mineral of aluminate cement is mono calcium aluminate (CaO · Al2O3, abbreviated CA) and other aluminates, and a small amount of dicalcium silicate (2CaO · SiO2), etc. It is a special cement. I hope my answer will be helpful to you.